The tension between 'yes' and no', between 'I can' and 'I cannot,' makes us feel that, in so many instances, human life is an interminable debate with one's self.
The oldest, shortest words - 'yes' and 'no' - are those which require the most thought.
When a question has no correct answer, there is only one honest response. The gray area between yes and no. Silence.
I did a radio interview for a station in Connecticut or something, and it was the worst interview ever. It was all yes and no answers.
Yes and no are very powerful words. Mean them when you say them. Respect them when you hear them.
To sustain love, a man and a woman must continually be marrying and divorcing, moving with, against, away from, and beyond each other, saying 'yes' and 'no'.
One [television] program was an interminable exploration of the question: can a woman with a low I.Q. be happily married to a man with a high one? The answer seemed to be yes and no.
Yes and no are soon said, but give much to think over.
Tell him to live by yes and no - yes to everything good, no to everything bad.